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Monta Ellis and Vinsanity! Lighting it up
Its great to see him in a more limited roleCould you really imagine depending on Brew in his first stint? He didn't have Rubio getting him easy looks then, but still, he was kind of a mess.
I like him starting and Chase eventually as sixth man.
The Lakers/Warriors game is blacked out for me in Memphis? Huh? C'mon League Pass.
The Lakers/Warriors game is blacked out for me in Memphis? Huh? C'mon League Pass.
The Lakers/Warriors game is blacked out for me in Memphis? Huh? C'mon League Pass.
WTF is wrong with you?
You're too soft for SAMCRO.
Bogut looks great so far.Hopefully Warriors play with this energy for 4 quarters. It's when they slow down things can get sloppy.
You will be so miserable around April/earlyMayish
Blackace: Sacramento just gave Stern the key to the city.
I've always had tons of love for Monta. Guy has never played on a team with a real #1 like dirk. He's gonna be so good for you guys, seriously.I like how people saying OJ was better than Monta.. It's not even close
This. He'll open things up for the aging Dirk too. Underrated duo in the offseason.I've always had tons of love for Monta. Guy has never played on a team with a real #1 like dirk. He's gonna be so good for you guys, seriously.
Erik Spoelstra gives LeBron James best reason yet to stay in Miami
MIAMI – Three years ago, LeBron James and Erik Spoelstra were perfect strangers thrust into a most uneasy and unsteady partnership. For all the insecurities of the young superstar, the coach was unwavering and unrelenting in his beliefs: Spoelstra would coach James hard, coach him with the most unflattering of truths.
Spoelstra never wanted to be James' buddy, and dared every day to push him past his comfort and into a different dimension. At the most critical stage of LeBron James' career, Spoelstra was the best thing that ever happened to him.
Spoelstra made one of the most courageous stands in modern coaching history in those first few weeks with James: When the Heat were struggling to stay over .500, the superstar resisting discipline and everyone else pining for Pat Riley to come back downstairs, Spoelstra showed a willingness to go down with his principles.
On an opening night Tuesday when the Heat were honored with a championship ring ceremony on the shores of Biscayne Bay, it is a testament to Spoelstra's culture that James is relentlessly chasing a third straight championship, leaving the free-agent frenzy to everyone else.
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On the eve of training camp, Spoelstra signed a four-year contract extension. The message was unmistakable: If James wants the stability that comes with continuity and trust, with elite ownership, executives and a coach, there's no reason for him to leave Miami.
"They're more intertwined than they've ever been," says a league source closely connected to James and Spoelstra. "LeBron knows he plays for one of the elite coaches in the game, and that maybe wasn't the case when he got there."
From defense, to moving his offensive game into far more efficient spots on the floor, to the sharpening of his leadership and composure, James' game has grown and his belief has blossomed with Spoelstra. Everyone wants to give Mike Krzyzewski credit for James with Team USA, to credit Riley as the Heat's godfather, and somehow Spoelstra gets treated as some kind of accidental tourist on the way to back-to-back titles and James' basketball immortality.
You post some of the weirdest shit. Seriously.
Embrace the tank!. #RigginforWiggins. Only reason I even slightly want a win right now is that I live in the bay so I'm surrounded by Warriors fans.Awkward ....
I've rooted for the Lakers for 23 years.
This is the first time in all that time that I've wanted another team to win the game. Not sure what I'm feeling right now.